Science, asked by rishumena, 1 year ago

what is the reason of fatty liver disease

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Answered by ManakaLaala
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The most common cause of fatty liver is alcoholism and heavy drinking. In many cases, doctors don’t know what causes fatty liver in people who don’t drink much alcohol.

Fatty liver develops when the body creates too much fat or cannot metabolize fat fast enough. The excess fat is stored in liver cells where it accumulates to form fatty liver disease. Eating a high-fat, high-sugar diet may not directly result in fatty liver, but it can contribute to it.

Besides alcoholism, other common causes of fatty liver include:

obesityhyperlipidemia, or high levels of fats in the blooddiabetesgenetic inheritancerapid weight lossside effect of certain medications, including aspirin, steroids, tamoxifen(Nolvadex), and tetracycline(Panmycin)
Answered by Garima2305
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NASH progresses to scarring and ultimately to cirrhosis, with all the complications of cirrhosis, for example, gastrointestinal bleeding,
liver failure, and liver cancer. The development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is intimately associated with and is probably caused by obesity and diabetes.
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